8774208

Management of Tcp/IP Messaging in Wireless Networks

PublishedJuly 8, 2014
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
76 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method comprising: determining whether a data unit is at least one of a first data type and a second data type; delaying the transmission of data of the first data type to prevent establishing an air-link connection to transmit data of the first data type; establishing an air-link connection for the transmission of data of the second data type in response to determining that the data unit is of the second data type; and transmitting the delayed data of the first data type over the air-link connection for data of the second data type, the transmitting the delayed data triggered by the determining that the data unit is of the second data type.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second data type has a higher value than the first data type.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second data type includes at least one of time-critical information for an application server and non-overhead information.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first data type includes data that can be delayed without substantially diminishing the user experience.

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5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first type of data is at least one of a FIN packet, a session close, and a socket close command.

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6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the first type of data is a packet comprising primarily overhead information.

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7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a data unit of the first data type from an application; storing the data unit in a buffer in order to delay transmission; and transmitting a false acknowledgement to at least one of the application and an operating system in response to receiving the first data unit.

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8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the data unit includes a socket close command.

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9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising sensing the establishment of an air-link connection for the transmission of data units of the second type.

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10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising releasing the data units in the buffer to a radio stack in response to establishing the air-link connection.

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11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising releasing the data units in the buffer to a communication protocol stack in response to establishing the air-link connection.

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12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the communication protocol includes at least some elements of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite.

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13. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: determining that the contents of the buffer has breached a threshold; establishing an air-link connection in response to the breach; and transmitting the data units in the buffer.

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14. The method of claim 13 , wherein transmitting the data units in the buffer includes releasing the data units in the buffer to a radio stack.

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15. The method of claim 13 , wherein transmitting the data units in the buffer includes releasing the data units in the buffer to a communication protocol stack.

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16. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a data unit of the first data type from an application; storing the data unit in a buffer; and transmitting an acknowledgement to at least one of the application and an operating system in response to receiving the first data unit.

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17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the acknowledgement includes information intended to bypass a limit on the number of open sockets that can be simultaneously maintained by a device.

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18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the limit is policed by at least the operating system.

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19. The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting data units of the first data type in response to the establishment of an air-link connection.

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20. A computer program product stored in memory, for managing air-link connections that when executed by a processor cause an apparatus to: determine whether a data unit is at least one of a first data type and a second data type; and delay the transmission of data of the first data type to prevent establishing an air-link connection to transmit data of the first data type; establish an air-link connection for the transmission of data of the second data type in response to determining that the data unit is of the second data type; transmit the delayed data of the first data type over the air-link connection for data of the second data type, the transmitting the delayed data triggered by the determining that the data unit is of the second data type.

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21. The computer program product of claim 20 , wherein the second data type has a higher value than the first data type.

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22. The computer program product of claim 20 , wherein the second data type includes at least one of time-critical information for an application server and non-overhead information.

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23. The computer program product of claim 20 , wherein the first data type includes data that can be delayed without substantially diminishing the user experience.

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24. The computer program product of claim 23 , wherein the first type of data is at least one of a FIN packet, a session close, and a socket close command.

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25. The computer program product of claim 23 , wherein the first type of data is a packet comprising primarily overhead information.

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26. The computer program product of claim 20 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause an apparatus to: receive a data unit of the first data type from an application; store the data unit in a buffer in order to delay transmission; and transmit a false acknowledgement to at least one of the application and an operating system in response to receiving the first data unit.

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27. The computer program product of claim 26 , wherein the data unit includes a socket close command.

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28. The computer program product of claim 26 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause an apparatus to sense the establishment of an air-link connection for the transmission of data units of the second type.

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29. The computer program product of claim 26 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause an apparatus to release the data units in the buffer to a radio stack in response to establishing the air-link connection.

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30. The computer program product of claim 28 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause an apparatus to release the data units in the buffer to a communication protocol stack in response to establishing the air-link connection.

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31. The computer program product of claim 30 , wherein the communication protocol includes at least some elements of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite.

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32. The computer program product of claim 26 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause an apparatus to: determine that the contents of the buffer has breached a threshold; establish an air-link connection in response to the breach; and transmit the data units in the buffer.

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33. The computer program product of claim 32 , wherein transmitting the data units in the buffer includes releasing the data units in the buffer to a radio stack.

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34. The computer program product of claim 32 , wherein transmitting the data units in the buffer includes releasing the data units in the buffer to a communication protocol stack.

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35. The computer program product of claim 20 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause an apparatus to: receive a data unit of the first data type from an application; store the data unit in a buffer; and transmit an acknowledgement to at least one of the application and an operating system in response to receiving the first data unit.

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36. The computer program product of claim 35 , wherein the acknowledgement includes information intended to bypass a limit on the number of open sockets that can be simultaneously maintained by a device.

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37. The computer program product of claim 36 , wherein the limit is policed by at least the operating system.

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38. The computer program product of claim 20 , further comprising instructions that when executed cause an apparatus to transmit data units of the first data type in response to the establishment of an air-link connection.

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39. An apparatus comprising: means for determining whether a data unit is at least one of a first data type and a second data type; and means for delaying the transmission of data of the first data type to prevent establishing an air-link connection to transmit data of the first data type; means for establishing an air-link connection for the transmission of data of the second data type in response to determining that the data unit is of the second data type; means for transmitting the delayed data of the first data type over the air-link connection for data of the second data type, the transmitting the delayed data triggered by the determining that the data unit is of the second data type.

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40. The apparatus of claim 39 , wherein the second data type has a higher value than the first data type.

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41. The apparatus of claim 39 , wherein the second data type includes at least one of time-critical information for an application server and non-overhead information.

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42. The apparatus of claim 39 , wherein the first data type includes data that can be delayed without substantially diminishing the user experience.

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43. The apparatus of claim 42 , wherein the first type of data is at least one of a FIN packet, a session close, and a socket close command.

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44. The apparatus of claim 42 , wherein the first type of data is a packet comprising primarily overhead information.

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45. The apparatus of claim 39 , further comprising: means for receiving a data unit of the first data type from an application; means for storing the data unit in a buffer in order to delay transmission; and means for transmitting a false acknowledgement to at least one of the application and an operating system in response to receiving the first data unit.

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46. The apparatus of claim 45 , wherein the data unit includes a socket close command.

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47. The apparatus of claim 45 , further comprising means for sensing the establishment of an air-link connection for the transmission of data units of the second type.

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48. The apparatus of claim 45 , further comprising means for releasing the data units in the buffer to a radio stack in response to establishing the air-link connection.

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49. The apparatus of claim 47 , further comprising means for releasing the data units in the buffer to a communication protocol stack in response to establishing the air-link connection.

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50. The apparatus of claim 49 , wherein the communication protocol includes at least some elements of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite.

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51. The apparatus of claim 45 , further comprising: means for determining that the contents of the buffer has breached a threshold; means for establishing an air-link connection in response to the breach; and means for transmitting the data units in the buffer.

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52. The apparatus of claim 51 , wherein transmitting the data units in the buffer includes releasing the data units in the buffer to a radio stack.

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53. The apparatus of claim 51 , wherein transmitting the data units in the buffer includes releasing the data units in the buffer to a communication protocol stack.

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54. The apparatus of claim 39 , further comprising: means for receiving a data unit of the first data type from an application; means for storing the data unit in a buffer; and means for transmitting an acknowledgement to at least one of the application and an operating system in response to receiving the first data unit.

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55. The apparatus of claim 54 , wherein the acknowledgement includes information intended to bypass a limit on the number of open sockets that can be simultaneously maintained by a device.

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56. The apparatus of claim 55 , wherein the limit is policed by at least the operating system.

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57. The apparatus of claim 38 , further comprising means for transmitting data units of the first data type in response to the establishment of an air-link connection.

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58. An apparatus comprising: a controller configured to: determine whether a data unit is at least one of a first data type and a second data type; delay the transmission of data of the first data type to prevent establishing an air-link connection to transmit data of the first data type; establish an air-link connection for the transmission of data of the second data type in response to determining that the data unit is of the second data type; and transmit the delayed data of the first data type over the air-link connection for data of the second data type, the transmitting the delayed data triggered by the determining that the data unit is of the second data type.

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59. The apparatus of claim 58 , wherein the second data type has a higher value than the first data type.

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60. The apparatus of claim 58 , wherein the second data type includes at least one of time-critical information for an application server and non-overhead information.

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61. The apparatus of claim 58 , wherein the first data type includes data that can be delayed without substantially diminishing the user experience.

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62. The apparatus of claim 61 , wherein the first type of data is at least one of a FIN packet, a session close, and a socket close command.

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63. The apparatus of claim 61 , wherein the first type of data is a packet comprising primarily overhead information.

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64. The apparatus of claim 58 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive a data unit of the first data type from an application; store the data unit in a buffer in order to delay transmission; and transmit a false acknowledgement to at least one of the application and an operating system in response to receiving the first data unit.

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65. The apparatus of claim 64 , wherein the data unit includes a socket close command.

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66. The apparatus of claim 64 , wherein the controller is further configured to sense the establishment of an air-link connection for the transmission of data units of the second type.

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67. The apparatus of claim 64 , wherein the controller is further configured to release the data units in the buffer to a radio stack in response to establishing the air-link connection.

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68. The apparatus of claim 66 , wherein the controller is further configured to release the data units in the buffer to a communication protocol stack in response to establishing the air-link connection.

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69. The apparatus of claim 68 , wherein the communication protocol includes at least some elements of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite.

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70. The apparatus of claim 64 , wherein the controller is further configured to: determine that the contents of the buffer has breached a threshold; establish an air-link connection in response to the breach; and transmit the data units in the buffer.

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71. The apparatus of claim 70 , wherein transmitting the data units in the buffer includes releasing the data units in the buffer to a radio stack.

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72. The apparatus of claim 70 , wherein transmitting the data units in the buffer includes releasing the data units in the buffer to a communication protocol stack.

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73. The apparatus of claim 58 , wherein the controller is further configured to: receive a data unit of the first data type from an application; store the data unit in a buffer; and transmit an acknowledgement to at least one of the application and an operating system in response to receiving the first data unit.

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74. The apparatus of claim 73 , wherein the acknowledgement includes information intended to bypass a limit on the number of open sockets that can be simultaneously maintained by a device.

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75. The apparatus of claim 74 , wherein the limit is policed by at least the operating system.

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76. The apparatus of claim 58 , wherein the controller is further configured to transmit data units of the first data type in response to the establishment of an air-link connection.

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Publication Date

July 8, 2014

Inventors

Rashid Ahmed Akbar Attar
Christopher Gerard Lott
Donna Ghosh
Linhai He
George Cherian

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